Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega is an actress in the Philippines. Ashley Ortega was born on December 26, 1998, in San Fernando La Union. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. Her mother is a German-Finnish as is her father who's from Spain-Filipino. The actress began appearing on TV when she was 12 years old when she began doing advertisements for GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. She also is an experienced figure skater. She was a figure skater internationally, in countries like Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley started her YouTube channel just when she was moving out of Southern California. The first video she uploaded to YouTube was uploaded by Nathan Boucaud, her boyfriend at that moment. In the video, Ashley tells a funny story about losing $500 in a game to Nathan. Nathan and Ashley were then seen together throughout her video series. Nathan and Ashley moved together in Washington and shared video clips that covered everything from packing their belongings to selecting furniture for their house. Renuka Asha Rangappa, a lawyer and ex-FBI agent in the US is the senior lecturer of Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Renuka also commentates on MSNBC & CNN. She had previously been an Associate Dean at Yale Law School. She is a speaker of senior standing of the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asharangappa is a dean associate as well as a senior lecturer, and was the previous the Dean at Yale Law's Jackson School of Global Affairs. Asha held the position of Special Agent at the New York Division FBI for several years and was an expert on counterintelligence. She was responsible for assessing the security of nationals as well as conducting confidential investigations on suspected foreign agents, and conducting undercover investigations. While in the FBI Asha acquired experience in interrogation, electronic surveillance methods using firearms, as well as the use of deadly force. Asha obtained a Fulbright Scholarship to learn about constitutional reform in Bogota the Colombian capital after completing her in cum laude from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She received her law degree at Yale Law School. There she was a Coker Fellow in Constitutional Law. In addition to this, she was employed as a secretary in the office of Judge Juan R. Torruella of U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit San Juan Puerto Rico. The admissions she received to the State Bar of New York in 2003 and Connecticut as well as Connecticut, in 2003 and Connecticut, respectively, is a testimony to her knowledge of law. Her op-eds appear in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post as well as other newspapers. She is also an attorney-in-residence on ABC News. She sits an editor on the board of Just Security and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.






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